"The coral reef ecosystem in Florida extends from the Dry Tortugas in the south to the St. Lucie Inlet in the north. However, until 2003, the primary focus for coral reef research and long-term monitoring was limited to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas i...

"The coral reef ecosystem in Florida extends from the Dry Tortugas in the south to the St. Lucie Inlet in the north. However, until 2003, the primary focus for coral reef research and long-term monitoring was limited to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas i...

Promotional tent card (triangular table display) to remind people that coral reefs are made up of living creatures and to do their part to ensure tyhe long-term survival of this natural treasure. In English and in Spanish."

"The coral reef ecosystem in Florida extends from the Dry Tortugas in the south to the St. Lucie Inlet in the north. However, until 2003, the primary focus for coral reef research and long-term monitoring was limited to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas i...

This resource document provides a description of various agencies' marine education projects and programs, their locaitons, and contact information. These Florida agencies include parks, refuges, preserves, museums, aquariums, federa, state and local gove...

"Sign describing the coral reefs offshore of southeast Florida, their legal protection and guidelines on what you can do to protect the coral reefs. This sign is for educational purposes to be located at boat ramps."

"The coral reef ecosystem in Florida extends from the Dry Tortugas in the south to the St. Lucie Inlet in the north. However, until 2003, the primary focus for coral reef research and long-term monitoring was limited to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas i...

The coral reef ecosystem in Florida extends from the Dry Tortugas in the south to the St. Lucie Inlet in the north. However, until 2003, the primary focus for coral reef research and long-term monitoring was limited to the Florida Keys and Dry Tortugas in...

This is the official Web site of the 11th International Coral Reef Symposium, held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, July 7-11, 2008. The symposium was hosted by Nova Southeastern University, the National Coral Reef Institute (NCRI), and the International Soci...

"Many people think of corals as plants or even rocks. A coral is, in fact, a very delicate living creature. Florida is the only state in the continental United States that has extensive coral reefs, often referred to as "rainforests of the ocean" because ...

"Poster illustrates a watershed's conections. Includes a few ways in which the watershed links actions on land to coastal resources, guidelines on how to protect your watershed, and minimize impacts to Florida's coral reefs, and website links to learn mor...

"This multi-year project has used a multi-tiered approach to evaluate Marine Protected Areas in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. During the Federal Fiscal Year 11 (Oct. 2010-Sept. 2011), spatial and temporal rates of movement of acoustically ta...

"Permit, Trachinotus falcatus are economically and ecologically important throughout their range of the Caribbean, subtropical and tropical western Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico. Despite their economic importance, little is known about the biology and ecol...

"In order to better understand and manage the benthic resources of southeast Florida, links between sources and targets of land-based pollution need to be established through cause-effect demonstrations. To date, the different influences of anthropogenic ...

Southern Florida coral reefs generated an estimated 71,000 jobs and US$6 billion in economic activity in 2001. These ecosystem goods and services, however, are threatened by increased exploitation and environmental changes from a rapidly growing regional ...